The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, May 09, 1903, Image 2

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    Eugene Weekly Guard
RUSSIA DEMANDS AASWEH.
READY ho « WAR.
I
Ruuia Has Long Prepared lor Opposition
Want* to Know Why China Reject* Her
Term*.
O regon
FAIR IS DEDICATED
NEED A STlR-lp.
Postoffke Official* are Lax fa
Too Anxious to Pl*aac
—Never Meant to Evacuate.
imposing CEREMONY AT ST. LOUS
Weshington, April 29__ It ietb.
Victoria, B. C-. April 30.—Tbe Rus­
censu* ol opinion among fair
EXPOSITION.
London, May 4.—In a dispatch from
sian demands regarding Manchuria «lid
have watcho.1 the ¡«oatoffi.e dei^rt^
OREGON.
EUGENE ..
Pekin the correspondent of tbe Time»
not come a« a surprise to Japan, a« cor«l-
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.
of late years, and who are f4nil
lug to advice- re«eiv«*l here today by
say* that in an interview held on W«al-
FOR A GREAT STATE FAIR.
WANT HIGH PHICES.
«.
f
tbe steamer Gansa. Japan lia«l been One Hundred and Forty-FIvs Thousand with its official*, that there i*
nesday with all the ministers ol the
People Present — Cold Weather Only
preparing
lor
the
crisis
and
dispatches
more
smoke
than
fire
in
that
«fapj
Chine e office, M. Plauchon, Russian "larion Count) Fruit and Wool Men Or­ Larger Appropriations for Agricultural
to Japanese papers from various sec­
Drawback to Complete Success of the
Premiums Interest Increasing.
meat just now, and that the invem
ganize Ln ion» for Mutual Benefit.
Comprehensive Review of the Import­ charge d’affaires, pressed tor reasons
tions indicate that Russia has also
Dav — Eleven Thousand rloops Re­
tion that has been under nay tor
ant Happenings ot the Past Week, for the rejection of the Russian de­
The state fair thia fall will mean been making warlike prepaiatiotis.
Union among -producers to compel
viewed by the President.
Presented In CtMMfcnsed Form, Most mands.
era! weeks will make tar le«
The minister* replied that competition among buyers was the mure to Oregon as an advertising medi­ Officers of the Oansa say that for
Likely to Prove Interesting.
tional disclosures than have 1 '“0 pi
they were unable to give the reasons watchword at the meeting« of fruit­ um than it ever has before. T he large months large importations of rice have
lieen ma«ie bv Japan and all export is
St. louis, May 1.—The buildings of dieted. Not but what the buii1#w
separately. M. Plancbon then, on tie­ grower« anil wtxilgrower* in Salem last immigration now coming to thia state
forbidden. From New Chwang it is the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
Turkey has proclaimed martial law half ot his government, requested a Saturday. The produer* propose to givea the people of the different sections
metnods of the department »¡[|
reported that 3.000.000 taels have i«een
in Salonica.
statement ot China's intentions, first, «land together for their mutual benefit of Oregon an opj «rtunity to represent forwarded to Port Arthur to buy pro­ were y«-sterday formally dedicated to shown to be lax in many respect» »04
An earthquake in Chile caused heavy the contemplated alteration in the gov­ and to compel buyer« to bid again«! their resource« and ad vantages to a visions, and from Nagasaki comes the thefr purpose with all possible pomp that remedies will be recommended f
property loss.
ernment of Mongolia; second, the non- each other for the produce they have to large numlier of new-comers at compar­ news that Russian »gents have bought ami ceremony. In every »ay save one tiiis no one doubts, but it i* re.sonib?
Postmaster General Payne has un­ alienation by lease, concession or other­ sell. To secure the highest price the atively little cost. A majority of those J up 18,000 tons of Cardiff coal there, the exercises were an unequivocal suc­ certain that very few official* .,11 < 1
1-arge
their positions as a result of
earthed a scandal in the War bing ton wise of any portion of the Liaou valley market will warrant is the pur|«oee, who come to the coast seeking new and at Chefoo, all on hand.
purchases of f<xxlstuffs are also re- cess, and this one circumitance was charge* that have been tiled and ar» I*.*
office.
tlie weather. It would be difficult to ing run down. Tyner is, of cox^
to any other power, and, third, tbe and those who »re identittal with the home« do not invest until after they < ported.
labor troubles are seriously affecting opening of new treaty ports in Man­
As for the evacuation of Manchuria. imagine a more disagreeable day. already out. and Assistant Attorney
unions feel confident of a suiveaaful have spent several weeks or even
business in many of the cities through­
■ dispatches to Japanese [utperB say it is The wind blew fiercely from the west, General of the Department Chrinian«»
churia.
outcome of the co-operative movement. months looking ar< ur d. Their desire
out the United States.
patent that Russia ha«l no intention of
is su.pended at his own reque-t [«¿<1.
To the first clause the ministers re-
is
to
find
the
locality
that
will
suit
Alsiut 50 owners of sheep met and
evacuating, although one dispatch fays sending great clouds of duet whirling ing investigations.
Sig passengers were injure«] in a < ol-
lision between an electric car and a plie«l that the alteration had not re- organ iztsi tlie Marion county woolgrow- lheir individual preferences and occu­ that the garrison of Moukden was en­ into the faces of the troops as they
The jioetoffice is the biggest ml
ceive«i imperial sanction; to the second, ,.rB’ association,
A sgles commit'«*« pations treat. Through the annual state trained for Port Arthur when a sudden marched past the president, and at most extensive of all the government
1-ale Shore train in Chicago.
telegram from Port Arthur forbade the
Fruit ami garden truck in the Arkaan- that China ha«i no intention of alienat­ was appointed. Committees were also fair it will Ire possible to present, in an departure and ttie garrison marched times so nearly blinding the president department*. It employ* more
attractive
form,
information
regarding
that it was well nigh impossible for and i* more generally eligtributed over
ing
any
of
her
territory;
and
to
the
ap|>oiiital
to
draft
resolutions
at
a
basis
*as valley, Colorado, have la-en serious­
back to its barracks. A Pekin dispatch
ly damaged by trust. The loss is esti­ third, that the opening of ports would for the organisation and to pre|>are a the industries of every county in the of April 11 says the Russian troops in him to eee across the street upon which the country than any other branch of
the governmeout, hence, tlie chance*
mated at more than *500,000.
«lepend upon trade developments.
constitution. A large committee, com­ state, and by visiting the fair, strang­ Manchuria gave some sign of moving the troops were marching.
for fraud, for wrongdoing, an«l for evil»
W. J. I’etera, an experienced g«so-
M. Hanchon profess»«! to Is- sati»fi«*l piled of residents of different parts of ers will learn more atiout the different when the plans were change«!. Tbow
Added to the discomfort of the wind arising from lax method* are greater
graptier and scientist will be sent by with these answers, but the Chinese the county, will lie appointed to solicit localities than they could in any other station«*) at New Chwang were moved ami dust was a temperature which than in any other department. At th*
the National geographical society with
a mile further from the town and seem
►ame time, with so many employ*« oa
are still umomfortable, knowing how membership.
way at the same exfiense.
to be settling down in the new location sought for the marrow and generally the rolls, and *0 many oth« i*l*
the Zeigler Arctic expedition.
The
last
legislature
increased
the
impossible it is for her to resist Rus­
The Salem fruitgrowers’ union, which
reached it. The ladies who, on the
and making ready for hostilities.
varying grade* of authority and r*.
Potty jiereonv have been arrestal fol­
state fair appropriation from *8,000 a
Moreover, says a dispatch from Pekin strength of tbe warm weather of the sponeibility, it will ba- an extrensij
lowing the robbery of the Wells, Fargo sia’s demand. It is announced that was organiz«*d last year, belli a meet­ year to *10,1)00, and it is provided that
express «ornpanv at Hilao, Mexico, of M. Iersar, the Russian minister to ing to discuss the niethoils of disposing all this sum must be offered and award­ to the Jiji, there are telegrams coming day before, came in summer dresses to difficult matter to fasten onto any on»
*42,000. All but *11,000 was recov­ China, is returning to Pekin, ami that of this year’s crop of berries and cher­ ed us premiums for agricultural and to I’ekin from points along the coast re- tbe reviewing stand, suffered keenly, man ttie responsibility for *h< rtcomincs
' porting most suspicious actions on the
ered.
the fulfillment of the terms of the ries. fl was the general opinion that other industrial products. The increase part of Russian warships. The big and but for the thoughtfulness of tbe that may be found.
The service will benefit from ths in.
in
the
appropriation
for
premiums
is
Over two Dlocks of buildings in West Manchurian convention will be post- competition must govern the prices, but
battleships coming to reinforce the «ifiicsrs commanding the guard thrown ve*tigiation, no doubt, for its moral in.
Point, Va , the York river terminus of puned until after his arrival ami will after the early fruit has lieen disposed sufficient to make it certain that if the 1 Russian squadron in Eastern waters,
around tbe reviewing stand, who pro­ fluence i* good, and serve* as* warning
season l>e favorable to crops, tfiis year’s
toe Southern railway, are in ashes as
j of the Salem cannery will lie given the fair will be ahead of anything yet had. «-onsisting of the 12,700-ton battleship vide,! them with blankets, many of to all employes that the postmaster
result from his negotiations.
the result of a fire of unknown origin.
Retvian, the cruisers Palla«laand Diana
"The fact that Russia now appears prefer.« <•» at the same price that shall
general is after wrongdoet*, and is
The loss is *125,000.
and five torpedo boat destroyers, pass«*«! them would have been compelled to
be offered by shippers.
Balsley-Elkhorn to Resume.
rea«ly to prosecute all he can find.
anxious to repudiate the orders given
{ Hong Kong on April 13 for Port leave the plate. Both President Roose­
The growers wer<< a unit in voicing
Regulation* in regard to matches in
i
The Paisley-Elk horn mine, which ' Arthur.
N’< w York now provide that no one M. Plancbcn,” concludes the Times their loyalty to the cannery and assert­
velt ami ex-President Cleveland re­
WORK OANQ RUN DOWN.
Another Pekin dispatch to th«* Asahi mained in the reviewing stand exposed
without a license can sell or give them eorre»[>ondent, ”<loes not mean that her ed their intention to give the cannery ha« been tied up in litigation for more
than
two
years,
will
resume
operaticns
says
that
numlier*
of
soldiers
are
being
away. Retailers may not sell more demands have lieen abandoned; by their patronge, provide«! that the pro
to tlie icy wind until the end of tlie Ten Greeks and One American Killed in
than 1,000 in a box. The splints must the-e orders Russia has a«'«|i:aintai pristor would meet the prices of ship- .May 1. General Manager Have«, who movtsl into Manchuria, garbed in civil-
Kansas Smash-Up.
liers. Home of the early fruit will be is also the principal owner of the prop­ | ian clothes. Other dispatches tell of parade, although their faces were blue
Ire strong, and the heads must not fly
China with what she expects.”
i *hippe«i fresh, while the prices are erty, wan formerly president and mana­ the cutting of the telegraph line* in and their limbs stiffened by the cold, j Buffalo, Kan., April 29. — A north
off.
j high, out after that the fruit will ire ger of the Bonanza mine. He sold out Manchutia bv Russian offi« ers and of | Conditions in the Liberal arte building, bound Missouri Pacific stock train
A train on the Panhandle railroad
NAVAL OFFICERS BRIBED,
offered to the cannery in preference to hi« interest in the Bonanza about a tbe cutting of the cable between New
was derailed at the crossing of the Bal­
where the dedication ceremonies proper crashed into the rear end of ■ work
year ago, and he was then in a position I Chwang and Chefoo hy Russians.
timore A Oliic near Columbus, <>. Charge of Bundling Against Builders of shipping fresh, the price being the to take advantage of the opportunity
An official of the Toklo foreign office, were held, were little better. There train just north of this town at 7
same
or
lietter.
An
earnest
desire
lor
Baggagernaster John Gallagher, of
Philippine (iunboats.
the success of the cannery was ex­ offered to become the principal owner interview«»! by a Japanese paper, says was no wind, 1«ut there were manifold o’clock last evening and 11 men xer*
Xenia, James Moran, fireman, of Cin­
of ttie Baislev-Elkhorn.
A tunnel lliat Viscount Aoki ha* been constantly
.Victoria, B. C., May 4. — Two Jap­ pressed by many, for the reason that atioiit 1 S miles long is to be
cinnati, and Charles Keek, engineer,
driven shadowed by Russians «luring his offi­ drafts which added to the dampness in- killed and 25 injured, 10 of the latter
for
J
this
enterprise
furnishes
a
market
separable from newly-erected build- seriously and four fatally. All were
also of Cincinnati, were severely in­ anese pa|ier« publish stories to the
into
th»
mountain.
cial visits at l'ekin. This official also ings, produced a penetrating chill that I Greeks except one.
, the fruit anil prevents a glut in 1 he
Tlie cause of the
jured.
effect that the American officers sent ha-al market. A determination to pro­
told of Russia's warlike preparation*, was uncomfortable to a degree.
The
wreck
is
given
as
misreading
of ordeti.
Big Mills Start Up.
Ksliels in Turkey are fighting with over to watch the construction of the j duce a better quality of fruit was aleo
of the suspicious movements of Russian , effect ot this was evident in all cf tbe
The worktrain consistal of flatcar»
The big planing mill and sash and warships in the gulf of Pechili, and of »[leeches, as the speakers, commencing ami a caboose, all filled with labortrr.
bombs, blowing up everything within Manila gunboats for the United States expressed.
door factory o( Williams Bros. A Ken­ the buying tip of foodstuff* by the Rus­ their spetnhes in clear tones, were Tbe men on the flatcars escaped by
their reach.
hy the Uruguay dock company were
POWE« FROM SISKIYOUS.
dall, in Grants i’ass, have lieguu opera­ sian agents.
Secretary of the Navy Momly will brils-«! and passed work whicli resulted
without exception given over to catarrh­ jumping, but hardly a man in theca-
tions. While not all of the machinery
Another sensational dispatch, pub­ al inflections before they finished.
visit the coast with President Riaiee- in structural defects iu the first gun­
boo«e escaped.
The work train was
Harne*.s«d Streams Will Give Light and has been installed, enough is in place lished by the Japanese papers is that,
Despite this heavy handicap, how­ hacking into town for the night and
velt and inspect naval stations.
Motion to Southern Oregon Cltls*.
to allow work to begin that the owners Japanese having set fire to the forests ever, tlie ceremonies proper were splen­
boat.
running at a gtxxi S[«eed. Tlie heavy
Two mask«*! robber* seared a pack­
llie Nirokn Shimpo says that three
An agreement for the sal«« of the en­ of tlie mills may make a start on the at the mouth of the Yalu. Russia has didly handled ami the programme was freight engine did not leave tlie trait,
age containing *10,000 from the Unitai
long list of orders for building material <lispat< h«*d a force of 1,600 troops over-
carried out to the letter.
The police but plowed the work train off the track,
States express agent al Britt, Iowa, United States officers superintended the tire plant an«i equipment of the Ash­ they have on hand.
These mills are Ian«! to that point. It was intended to
construction of the first gunboat anil land electric power and light company the second in size of their class on the send a force of 1,000 by the steamer work was excellent and the patrolling leaving little of it except ti e car wheel»
n»ar Des Moines.
some Japanese officers who took her to to tlie Hirkiyou electric power and light Pacific coast. They contain over 30 Wuchan, plying betw«*en Port Arthur of the avenues and passageways by the ami kindling wood. Doctors of 1 nffalo,
First Missouri infantry was ably done assisted by* townspeople, did heroic
The [siwder works at Hollidaysburg.
machines of various kinds, up-to-date
Pa., wan wrecked by an explosion. Manila saw that, although outwardly company has I ms > ii entered into tmtween ami ot the liest pattern, for cutting j and Taku, but this vessel is British, and all possible consideration shown work among the injure«! until tbe
ami
permission
to
carry
the
force
was
the great crowd.
Nine iiereons were kiltal outright and the vessel was well constructed, there representtaives of the two companies.
wrecking train from Neislcsha and a
and finishing all gra«les.
' refused. It was inerta*e«l and sent
21) others injured, several fatally.
The great military parade, which corps of half a dozen physicians ar­
were some defects. They reported to
Ttie California company, it is under-
overland. Russia obtaine«! a lease of was designed to be distinctively the
rived. The dead and injured were
Government Surveyors at Albany.
Between 70 and 80 naval recruits Washington, and new inspectors were stissl, takes over the entire stock of th«*
these forests in 1896 on the occasion of
A government surveying party, con- the flight of the Korean emperor to tlie show spectacle of the dedieaory cere­ taken to Coffeyville, the latter to he
have placed in double irons at Boston sent, and the h ur gunlsiat* now on the local oompauy and pays a substantial
monies. proved to be all that its pro­ temporarily cared for at the hospital
as the result of a mutiny which broke -to< kH are being reconstructed at a premium over the face value lor it.
listing of C. H. Sender, C. P. Jones, I Russian legation.
moters could wish, and all that the there. The scene of tlie wnck for
out on the receiving ship Wafacsli.
heavy loss to the builders. The Ja|>an
The California company is developing A. D. Patterson, Frank Neel and Ray
regular army officers who controlleil
it several hours looked like a battlefield
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GOVERNOR RICHARDS DEAD.
The ili-ad ul Frank, Canada, from the Mail discredits the stones ol bribing.
could hope for.
extensive power on Fall creek ami ielford, in in Albany preparing to make
The eight of the by the dazzling light of the burning
landslide now number 83, and thia
Klamath river on the south side of tbe a survey of that part of the valley Chief Executive ot Wyoming Gleaned
marching thousamis from the point oc- «lebris, with dead men strewn about
caule : to manila .
by
numlier may la* increased. Slides con­
Siskiyou mountains which will lie The survey is for a general topograph­
copied by President Roosevelt’s review on the ground, where they lay after
the
Old
Reaper.
tinue and rescue work is very slow.
transmittal across the mountains to the ical map, and lines will be run out
ing stand was one long to be remem- being taken from the wreck,
WIII Be f Inlshrd hy Next Independence
Cheyenne, Myo , April 29 —Govern­ bered. For a half mile to the left and
valley, supplying mines am! small from Albany in all directions 224 feet
Forest fires in Pennsylvania have
The foreigners were nearly all mar­
Day If Possible.
or
De
Foieet
Richards
dietl
at
his
home
above
the
st
a
level.
I towns on the nay with liglit and pow-
for an equal distance to the right, the ried and had large families in the old
caused gieat loss of life ami property
in
this
city
at
8
o'clock
yesterday,
of
Chicago, Mar 4. — A dispatch from er, including the towns of Klamathon
winding column was in complete view. country.
Watsonville and Simpson have faith
Fast Cutting the Timber.
■ a, Ute kidney discare.
The president watched the march past
lieen entirely wi|>ed « ut by the flames Waahintgon, I>. C., rays: By July 4 ami Hornbrook ami a numlier of quartz
At the office of General Superintend­
Van Houten & .Messenger have re-
Governor Richards was born at
1,1 ,h,t vieinhy.
with eager attention.
Every well-set ent Gould, in Kansas City, the blams
Simpson is in the oil region.
there ill I m > direct cable communica- I
i
Charleston,
N.
IE,
August
8,
1848.
The Churchill Bro«., hankers, of His- reived the machinery for a new I baa-
rank (and nearly all were so), every ac­ for tlie wreck was placed on the con­
A party of five Americans and five ti«>n between tho United ■ tales am jjiyoll county, ami Alex Rosen borough, mill, to tie ere« ted in the timtier east of His father was a Congregational min­
curate formal ion (and very few were ductor
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an<l engine«*r of the constroctio»
Japanese were attack«*! by Chinese 80 the Philippine islands, 1 his prom is«*
Ogfclund, Cal., are the ion t roll ng in- (Inion with a < iqiai iiy of JO,000 feet ister. After finishing his schooling at not accurate), elicited his hearty com-I train. The
TI freight, which was n
miles from Canton.
They hnrri«a<tal has tx-en made by Vice President Ward, tiuences in the new company, and they
Phillips
Andover
academy,
he
went
to
per day. A numlier of otner mills are
uiendation. From end to end of the lar train, , was on time ami had th*
themselves in a temple and were later
Alatiama
and
engaged
in
cotton
raising.
to have available in the waters going in, and within a month it is esti­
line of march the cheers of the im- right
• • of - way.
of the Postal cable company, during an claim •"
rescued by Chinese triaips.
There he was sheriff, lawmaker ami
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extended «xintereiice with the assistant of Fall creek slid Klamath river total mated fliers will tie eight sawmills in county treasurer in turn. In 1885 he mense crowd were as cordial as the
horsepower reaounes of 22,000 which operation near that city.
Investigation of boodlers continues iu
OBJECTS TO TWO TH I NOS.
j established himself at Chadron, Neb , president’s approval.
secretary
of
the
navy.
I
it
is
propoeed
to
develop
and
with
it
Missouri and Illinois.
There were 11,000 men in line—
organizing the Cha.iron bank. In 1885
Varney Cannut Be President.
Hinee the cable was opened to Hono­ promote electric railways and manu­
3,100 regulars and 7,900 of the Conger Protests Against Russian Demists
Irving M. Scott, of Han Francisco,
he
came
to
Douglas,
Converse
county,
facturing enterprises throughout Honth-
Rev. George R. Varney lias sent a
National guard, New York being repre­
builder of the battleship Oregon, is lulu tlie work of laying the cable from ern Oregon and Northern California.
Affecting Our Interests.
note to the board of trustees of ttie Wyoming, ami establish«*! the First sented by 1,000 officers ami men; Illi-
Hawaii »cross th«* Pacific lies procee«led
del.
National
bank.
He
was
elected
mayor
Pekin,
April 29.— Minister Conger
McMinnville
college,
refusing
to
allow
with great rapidity. I he present plan
nois, 1,000; Iowa, 980; Missouri, 3,-
William R. Hears*, of new*p*f«er is to time things, so it will lie |s>sSible
(lift« to Willamette University.
his name to l»e used as a successor of of the town, then state senator, ami' in 000; Oklahoma, 2,200; Ohio, 1,000. has sent a note to Prince Ching, ths
1898 was electa! governor on the Re­
fame, was marital iu New York to Miss to make the Fourth of July, 191)3, in
President John Coleman, of Willam­ President Boardman. Mr. Varner had
The formation throughout was in <ol- grand secretary, protesting against two
Millicent Wilson.
Manila memornhh* by th«* establish­ ette university, Salem, ha* announced previously lieen elected pastor of the publican ticket, su<c«*«!ding himself in umn of platoons, of all arms, at imlf
1902.
features of Russia’* proposed Manchar-
distance, the infantry marching 1« file,
A movement is on bait In Portland to ment of communication witli tlie home the receipt of •ub-cripti< ns to the uni­ New Whatcom Baptist church, which
1
he
governor
’
s
chair
now
falls
to
ian agreement, which are consider.!
refused
to
release
him.
organise an association of employers to government, through an American di- versity debt to the amount of *3,000.
FenimoreChatterton, secretary of state, and tlie cavalry 12 trocqiers front.
j
articularly antagonistic to American
tert
cable.
Tlie«**
subscription*
were
conditioned,
resist growing power of unions.
as there is no lieutenant governor in
interests. The note objects to Chins
PORTLAND MARKETS.
however, upon the total debt being ante
Has Told Two Stories.
Wyoming.
Thr«*e blocks, practically the entire
I Ire Destroy* «HI Well*.
promising not to «pen more towns to
►crib««! by June 1.
A w«*ek ago the
Pekin, May 2.-The denial from St. foreign trade, bfoauee negotiations ar*
busineM portion of Meltiourne, la.,
Rradhinl, I’»., May 4. — Mte a«lvicea amount unsub*«ntied wa* *7,0l>0. The
Yield to Prophetess.
Petersburg
.
- of the authenticity
-------------z ef the
was destroyed by tire.
The Iona is from Watsonville, the town report«*! to new aubacriptiona reduce this to *4,000,
Wheat—Walla Walla. 70(j*~tc; blue
Ratti«* Creek, Mich., April 30.—After Russian «lemands oa China previous to proceeding in connection with the
943,000.
American commercial treaty for th*
have l>«*en wi|>e<i out by fire, indicate ami if liiia sum can fa* raided hy June 1 stem, 75tS‘flc; valley, 75(<t7fie.
a tight lasting more than a week, the
Barley—Feed, *31.50 per ton; brew­ sto kliolders of ttie Seventh Day Ad­ the evacuation of .Manchuria has creat- opening of Mukden and Taku khan,
Twenty peop’e gathered atiout the that it eeca|wwl almost miraculously Willamette «ill celebrate the coming
ed comment among the memliers of the and it objects to promising that ths
coffin of Mrs. Martin Meverhoffrr at from tlie late which hail lawn predicted commencement free from debt. Great ing, »23.
ventist publishing house hare decide«] interested legations. The day the de­
Chicago were pr«M'ipitate«l into ttie cel­ foi it. The property loss«*« in the vi- efforts will tie made to accomplish tin»
Flour—Best grade, |3.lffi«M.25; grah­ j to move their plant East, the name of nial was issue«!, M. Plancon, the Rug- foreign employes in China sinh **
Mount end.
lar with the corps«* by the giving away cinity, however, an* large.
am, »3.45(43.85.
j the city has not yet Iwti decided on. sian charge d'affaires, admitted to hie only Russian*.
.1« w«*tt also eeca|wwl with small losses,
The United States withholds explo­
of the floor. Heven were injured.
Millstnff* — Bran, *10 per ton. J This action shows that the majority of colleagues that their information on the sion regarding the other demands, hit
But in the vicinity of Htmpson and
Desire Better Train Service.
the
stockholders
believe«!
Mrs.
Eilen
subject was correct.
Prim-e Ching,
President Roosevelt will .lay the Bingham hte «lestruction cf ml prop-
middlings, * 24; shorta, ,lt).50<f»20.
White, a leading prophetess of the so­ ttie grand *e«'retary, purposes urgently is prepared to insist on her treaty
The matter of train service, which chop, *18.
cornei stone for » Y. M C. A building ertv was complete ov«*r a wide area.
rights if infractions incur.
at Topeka. Kan., «luring the session of It is estimated that at least I.OOUoil line Iwn agitate«! considerably by Cor­
Oat»— No. 1 white, *1.15
1.20; ciety, who piedicted disaster if the to request Rn«sia to pHswresl with the
plant were not moved and the Advent­ restoration of tlie government of Man­
the international convention ot the wells in McKean ixiUuty were <ie- vallis, Independence, Amity, McCoy, gray, *1.12 ** <411.15 per cental.
To Start Jetty Work.
ists tx>lonize«i here failed to scatter to churia to China, as per agreement.
McMinnville ami Monmouth, is again
railroad R. M. C. A., April 30 to May slroyed.
Hay — Tim.itliy, *13<13.54>; clover, various paits of the country.
Portland, April 29. — Proposals !"*
being taken up.
The matter will be
3, in that city.
furnishing Uncle Ram with 825,0’'**
brought Iwf.ire the otiicera at San Fran- *100111; cheat, »110*12 per ton.
Should Join Militia.
American Case on Alaska.
Gioranni Banale has asked a New
Potatoes— Best Burbanks. 50c per
Shipping Coin to Philippines.
tons of st« ne for the Columbia bar jettv
cisco.
Columbus,
O.,
May
2.
-
Governor
Y'ork magistrate for perm las urn to carry
Washington, May 4—The case of the
sack; ordinary, 250140c per cental,
will I m * opened tomorrow morning i ‘
San Francisco, April 30. — The an-
Strike In Bohrmla Mine.
growers’ pri«*es; Merced sweet*. *3(<t thoritie* at »he mint are busy superin­ Nash today urged the members of the Captain W. C. Langfitt, United -t«t*'
a revolver. Hie life has I m ««* ii tlirrat- Uniteti States which is to l>e laid be-
cue I for can**iug the arr«*st of five Ital­ fore the Alaskan lauindary commission,
Th«* Crystal consoli<lat«*l mining 3.50 per cental.
The contracts will It*’’’
tending the packing of 1.200,000 pe*o*. Au algamat«*d aasssdatio
and engin«*ers.
ians, who, he says. sttempt«*«l to ex­ I. completed, and wa. talay de It wird <*om|>any, of Cottage Grove, is tn re­
Ponltrv— Chickens, mixed, 110112c. the new com for tbe Philippine«, whi. h steelworkers to join the
two forms, by orfe of which 1
Th?
tort money fit defense of prisiouers in at the British embassy hen*. At the ceipt of information from Bohemia that vonng, 13(014c; hen*, 12c; turkey*, are to !e shippe«! to the island* on tlie
tons of s*one is to be deliver «1
the Madmma murder case.
atme time the British cae* was turn'd a four foot vein of base ore has just live. 18(«*17c; dreeaed, 20**22c; ducks tran»p«irt Thomas, sailing on .May I. governor, after referring to the impres- two months and 475,000 tons withia
"">n prevailing th.t the military ami
*7<<*7.5O per doaeu; gees»*, *6(98.50.
The money will t« «ent in 800 heavy organized labor are antagonistic, said the working season, which will pr« ta-
More srrione noting has occnirot at over in l*«n«lon tu lite American eui- tweu struck iu its lower tunnel.
bssav. The next steps will lie the pre-
Tl e rher'sr
French monasteries.
Cheese—Full cream, twins, 18*t(9 pine b<>xe», bound with iron. The 1 want vou to study this matter care- blv last eight months.
p «ration of the counter cases, and these
Bhl* Op»neg on Land.
peso* are packed in >a< k«, en< h con­ oily. gentlemen, ami see if you d«> not delivery is to ha*ten the beginniri’
17c;
Young
America,
17
<<*
17)0c;
A g'Mt ovation wa* accorded King must be drliveied, one in Washington,
The state laml board Tueetay open«*! lariory prices, 10*1 fac lese.
taining 1.000 pe«o*. and two sacks will tateve that your duty i, the same „ thewrrk. By the time the »' '*’*
Edward on hie arrival in Rome.
ani one in l*«ndon, July 3 next
All bids for the purchase of section* 18 ami
F.ach sa« k is heduty ofotherciUzen. of the coun- deliver«*«! the tramway will le r*ady.
Butter — Fancy creamery, 22c per be placed in each box.
this
is
preparatory
lo
thè
meeting
of
38, in township 31 south, range 9 west,
It is report«! that Miss Ruth Hanna
sealed ami each box is doubly s»a ed, try. I kn< w you are .» anxious to en-
pound,
extra*,
21e;
dairy,
200122
*xc;
wll lie married at Thomasville, Ga., on the joint coinmiwion in London on •n«l sei tion 18, in township 31 south, •tore, 180|18c.
first with the treasury mark and then L'roe the laws of the state as 1 am.”
Plague* Smite Luzon.
>rptsuiber 3 neat.
rang«* 10 w***t, w hicli townships were
June V.
with the war department * seal.
Manila,
April 29.—Cholera is
Fgg*—180* 17c per doeen.
re<ently surveyed. I here were several
threatening the Ialan«! ol Luzon. '■*
Russia denies that she wants to dose
Surplus Stilt Orows.
New
Hands
Turned
Down,
Hope—Choice, 18g*20c per pound.
bids, ranging from fl'J.50 to *4 25, the
Cutting IXiwn Force*.
bad outbreak in the Camer *on« •IT’”
Manchurian ports and offers conce
w’ My,2-K^t've picketing
Wool-Valley, 13i40»15c; Kastorn
Washington, May 4 —The monthly land being m >I<I at the latter figure, ft
Dunsmuir, Cal., April 30.—The gen- he^t?
ently
is spreading northward. *
h
»«tai
Off
an
,11^1
p(T|>rt
(>n
th
*
F
afoot tn the United States.
statement of government finances shows is un.lerstoo-i that there are reveral Oregon. 8»« 14far; mohair, 350*38c.
eral management of the Southern Paci­
Cayagan valley is infected and it"
of
the
management
of
the
During
bar-
Beet
—
Groee,
ernva,
3lgA4e
per
ttiat
f
*r
the
month
of
April,
1903.
the
homeetemlers
on
the
laml
am!
that
the
Fire d««stroved a large |>art of the
fic company continues to follow the
feare«i the recrudescence will
Woods at W. K \ amlerbdt'« countrv total mwipts were *43,43B,1OO am! the pur« haver* from the state will have a pound steer*. <l*0l5e; dreeeed, 7**c. policy ad«>pte«i lately of reducing all vester work, to introduoe nearly ]50 all over the islands.
Past epi:*®'
Veal— 80(8 He.
eX|H*uditiiros *41, 83,814, leaving a contest.
home, “Idle Home," on Ixrng Island.
fon-es to the very lowest pos-ible limit workmen to th. twine dep.rtn.eot of have generally iaated
three
* Plant just *fter<fawn
When
surplus for the month of 11,<583,288.
Mutton — Grows, 7017 He per poan«!; Assistant Master Mechanic Hale, of
There have been 101 cases of bob’1 '
General Chaffee ears the nffi.-ers a« - Custom rweipts show »I an increase for
Oatfittlng at I agvn*.
ire s seii, 8019c.
the
men
.p
t
«e.re*i
l«ef
or
e
5
o
*
c
|
<)rk
thia pla«*e. received today wire inetrue-
plague, mostly among the native*
cnsssl by General Miles have already the month of * 1.840.000, ami the in­
lAmbe — Grose, 4c per pound; tions to retime the mechanical for«v at • ‘eieL'atmn10 T^'
Col 'nel A. B. French, of the coeat
n*‘ b? Chine-e, in Manila since January. •
b>«en trmd and ttieir cases dispoee«! of. ternal trvenue re«*ripts a <lecn*e*e of geodetic atei crgapbii-al survey, is Ire«.«*!, «He.
Dunsmuir by 40 men ami at the eloee -«v
Fff .
Z,rl,k'‘r’ and ‘■rn** the plague ¡«apparently gaining gr°°
Hagu—Greuo, 7®7 He per pound; of working h«»nrs ten machinists, orw*
*1.102 ooo. For the 10 months <d the now in Eugene making preperations
Efforts «4 the striker* ar. now
John D. Rockefeller. Jr., ami his son
.Xu.,'
XS
preaent fl sal year tl>e leceipt* exceed«*! and outfitting for ■ trip t-> the regions itreesie*,8 A8 He.
«-ar laborer and 20 laborers, m.wtly ,n«l
Nasqucz Is Downed.
of tha «am«' name are in <*i>n«iant «traed
ttie expemlllnre« by * 15,419,«H8.
of the Blue river and Bohemia minea,
‘*r cnnd" n* •» other factories.
heaters, were «tiamisesd.
Panto Doming«, April 29.— As • f
of assassins and are guarded by de-
where he will make some surveys for
stilt of the fighting between goeMO*
tectivee
Owsbeat to th« H«*vu*.
Tywwr Has Collapsed
I tevtrKItv for Big Tomwl.
the government
ite will have 20 to
fere «**■
x *_«»•*»«*■ n. May 2.-Ju,)ir. Jamef ment fon-es and revolnttanist* hsn.In**1
Pekin. .May 4.—The United State« 25 men in his partv.
Philfolelphia. April 30._ Presid,
Judge Kilpatrick. of the Unit«)
Bl
terday
the
government
ha*
g •veriro^'n.^*"11^ **i*mi«»«’d from the “an Carlos and <4nida. an id tt**
« aseait, of the 1‘ennsylvanla rai'r
Ftat*** supcnie c«*urt, in New York, has consul st Canton has notifie«! Minister
River Striker. Won at iaOrande
nm-nt sern.e while bolding the subnrhe are now occupied b: th reb*
ha« appointed an adviaory roi
entered t hu receiver* of tbs Ameri< an « onger that a iuob recently attacked s
t
The striking river drivers liars again
of experts to assist him in the ork
be am
bicycle company tn accept the otter of party ol engineers at work oa tlie Ckn-
attorney go nerol els, who hevmr yoee»*ssr«i
the
tks
conslrm ting tbe New York *50
d-Pa’trnent, is
»3,900,000 luaiie t*y the reorgariization ton llanow railroad. The Unit«*d States gone to work, having s o their terms
munition, rifles and cannon
gniilsutt Calta«« was dispatched to the from Manager Murphy, of the Grämte
tunnel
The committee hu Ai
„Minx
company.
y
If'Vrrnment forces.
The
nearest |x»mt ep the river to aid tlie Ronda In ml «er ewmpany.
They are Io
decMed to adopt for n«e in the tVllbet a stroke f * ''[i*
he suffered vest May has entirely _____
ehanx* -d th* *
Xi
«•
an electrical engine, the motor to rvx
A pee of citieen* who were on the engim-ers. Mr. Conger ha* rysjoestnl have *i 50 per das and hoarvt and lose
nation brre. and it is I honed that f**/
oa a truck, so that it will n iMlly
_*z _
Joos out had a running pistol fight with the Chinese foreign office to investigata' no lime. They will aleo receive wages
he __
ne- lo.-'i hl. dJn.Zi ’’"‘T1*1 •»<* Ml- will soon he restore«! i________
The b" . -a •
the
matter
and
instruct
tha
virwroy
tn
and
expensas
for
the
six
days
of
the
eia woe Id-be bank robbers at Frank
cewaary to increase thennmherel truck« for hin»._ » i.
bwn ton much of the city are Ailed with the «
give
tbe
engineer
«.protect
sou.
strike
spent
in
town.
to obtain increased pow<
perwtrXf
* "
«*E‘**y The Ineee* mstained by the goTCt
fort, Imi. The intruders escaped.
vernai*1*
CAMTUICLl. Ulto*.. Proprietor«.
happenings here in
EVENTSOFTHEDAY
were heavy.